Broken S Pen Galaxy Note 9

Was wondering if anyone has had the same issue as I have been reading online and it seems quite common for the s pens to be breaking on the new note 9

I for one am not very happy at all as I have just recently bought a note 9 has not been a month yet just over 3 weeks ago an have hardly used my s pen

Today I went to use the pen took out from the phone and it snapped in my hands almost leaving the tip stuck inside and the clicky part in my hand (no extra force was used) luckily I managed to shake other half out

Not at all what you would expect for a £900 phone

I had a Note 4 S-pen for ~3-4 years and no issues. My Note9 S-pen is now un-usable in less than 4 weeks

Contacted samsung support team and was told it is classed as physical damage to the phone and simply told to buy a new one nothing more they can do (yet they are none in stock nor a replacement pen not available online)

Not a very happy customer as I upgraded from an s8 simply for the new features with the pen. Hardly any use within a month has rendered it useless due to cheap quality and fragile materials I suspect

I've read posts concerning older s pens from previous models failing but not in regards to the Note 9 @HaseebM

I've seen posts about people concerned over the Note 9 s pen and how robust it is.

I've also seen a YouTube Video from Jerry Rig who when testing the Note 9 he dismantled the s pen by actually snapping it and it took some force to snap it.

I've been looking at the Samsung Online Shop myself at the s pens as I fancy a mustard colour one for my Black Note 9 and is currently at half price however like you I've noticed it's been continually out of stock pretty much like most of the other accessories that are on sale at the moment !

I've thrown out a tweet to Samsung about that.

If I was you I would visit a Samsung Experience Store with the phone and s pen and ask the guys in their repair centre to make a decision if you have one local.

They may have one in stock to provide or sell you maybe at the Samsung Online Shop price. Please be aware that they don't have to as I assume the phone wasn't bought from there.

It's reasonable for Samsung to consider this is accidental damage and isn't covered under the manufacturing warranty but sometimes customer service / goodwill gesture can override the red tape.

If you don't have a local Samsung Experience Store then use Samsungs compliant process.

Make yourself familiar with the parts that cover this and use that when speaking to them.

However for best results remain calm and courteous when speaking to a manager and refer to the above Act but don't use it as a weapon as that could produce the negative effe t of the manager saying you'll need then to use Samsung Complaint Service.

Similarly to @HaseebM I was refused a warranty exchange. In the above-mentioned topic, people receive a replacement stylus, is it possible in my case?I am not talking about extortion of parts, but you can see that such cases are frequent and should not happen in the case of a phone worth $ 1000. The phone is 2 months old.I will be grateful for your response @DannyT.

I would agree that without the S Pen I wouldn't be so keen on a Note. I bought a spare (yellow) when I ordered the Note 9. The black one never came out of the packaging, I quite like the yellow one. I just hope that mine don't break so easily.

These S-pens have been breaking at the EXACT same location going back to the Note 5. I've got a 15 month old Note 8 and I've had 5 broken s-pens and not one of them broke with anything other than light usage, with many breaking withing 2 months. I am very willing to join a class-action lawsuit as there's NO clearer evidence of either a design or manufacturing process, BOTH fall under Samsung's responsibility. At $30 a pop, this faulty design/manufacturing failure makes the phone excessively expensive and undesirable. For Samsung to pretend this is not their failure, and to cost their loyal customer base so much money, I'm in $150 having broken 5 Samsung S-pens in 15 monthgs, is inexcusable.

These S-pens have been breaking at the EXACT same location going back to the Note 5. I've got a 15 month old Note 8 and I've had 5 broken s-pens and not one of them broke with anything other than light usage, with many breaking withing 2 months. I am very willing to join a class-action lawsuit as there's NO clearer evidence of either a design or manufacturing process, BOTH fall under Samsung's responsibility. At $30 a pop, this faulty design/manufacturing failure makes the phone excessively expensive and undesirable. For Samsung to pretend this is not their failure, and to cost their loyal customer base so much money, I'm in $150 having broken 5 Samsung S-pens in 15 monthgs, is inexcusable.

Dude when you take the s-pen be real gentle do not apply any pressure on the top even with your nail as its flimsy plastic it will break real easy!! (witch you know) Make sure your phone is in room temp the colder the easier the plastic will break..

if you look at the link i posted, he;s so heavy handed removing the pen! Of course it’s going to break, but when he gets his replacement! Man he so gentle removing the s-pen.. it’s all on how you remove it, also if your using a third party case on your Note 9 it makes it harder to get the S-Pen out and that’s where the issues arise from!